About Me

This is me using the Microsoft Powerpoint

Below are what I wrote to introduce myself when I started blogging in 2008. Now I am 10 years old and I still want to be a politician 🙂 I want to keep the introduction because I think those words are very cute especially the part, ‘I love my mama very, very, very much’ and those are my first few words as a blogger. Actually, I still love my mama very, very, very much 🙂

Dear Tuan,
Waalaikumussalam,
Amnin. Alhamdulillah. Thank you for the kind words. Please doa that I’ll grow up to be a good and successful Muslim and be able to contribute to our religion and country.
May Allah bless us all. Amin.

I feel happy to have found ur blog although by accident yet everything in life is but an accident. It makes me happy to see someone of ur age to have such clarity of thought n on such serious & heavy subject.
I have a son who is now 8 yrs old although if u were to ask him, he says he is 9 …… by next February … lol. He is smart n has his own independent mind just like u do. I feel that as long as our future is filled with children like urself n my son it will be a great future worth every effort on us the parents to do our best to do the right thing the right way on all matters.
If i may suggest, i feel it will be better if u aspire to become a leader rather than a politician. What we lack is not politicians but leaders.
May u attain success in this life and in the hereafter and may u be protected from the fire

Dear Uncle Shafiq,
Wa’alaikumsalam. Amin. Thank you for Uncle’s doa. It is great to know about Uncle’s son who is intelligent, having his own independent mind and like me, unbothered by the popular culture of today’s kids. Alhamdulillah, I am very thankful and fortunate for all the opportunities granted by Allah S.W.T. and the support and guidance by my parents, big sisters and great people around me which makes me a better person.
We need to learn beyond our text books and be sensitive to what is happening around us. It is very sad to see lot of kids and teens who are ignorant and apathetic to the challenges and threats that we are currently facing, and not be bothered about the seriousness of protecting the sovereignty of Islam and our country.
We need to change the popular ‘culture of today’s kids’ and start learning to be more serious about more important matters and not only surround our life with entertainment issues such as football, TV series, games and others. After all we the future of our Nation. Please doa that I’ll be a good Muslim leader. Amin.
Please convey my salam to Uncle’s son, may Allah bless him and all of us.

Dear Muhammad,
Sorry for a late reply because I was travelling.
Of course I want to be your friend. Maybe one day we can meet at the TV Alhijrah where I met your mother. By the way I also know your grand aunty whom I call Aunty Habsah who lives in Penang.
Please visit my blog and keep in touch.

Dear Kak Nuramalina Mazeli,
Waalaikummusalam,
Thanks. I am sad to see people humiliate Islam. And I am sad to see how PAS is today. I always ask Uncle Nasha when is he going to leave PAS but he would just smile and ask me other questions instead of answering my question 😉
I am angry because some opposition leaders are not being fair, they frame the Federal Constitution to prove that they are right when some of them know that they are cheating because they are lawyers. It is sad that their supporters cannot see the truth. By the way, please visit my blog again. Hope to hear from kakak again 🙂

alhamdulillah. Keep up the good work Ahmad. I’ve always reminded myself over and over that a good human being is one who contributes much to betterment of the society. I believe that comes from a hadith.

No matter what you become when you grow older, so long as you hang on to the teachings of Islam, you will not go astray.

Dear Uncle Urb,
Thank you very much for the kind words. Yes, my father always remind me to do my part for the betterment of the society too. So I try to write on issues that I feel important like COMANGO, kalimah Allah issue and so on. Please doa that I’ll be a good Muslim and a good citizen.

Hi Ahmad,
I found something very interesting that you could join. Young Authors Seeker. Just;
1. Contact Lynda (the seeker) via comment.
2. Send with the comment a paragraph or link of your story.
3. Also tell me how should I contact you; via comment or mail if I’m interested.
Bye!

Dear Ciloe,
It is very nice to hear that you are in Netherlands. I hope that you are having a good time over there. I have not been to Netherlands but I had been to Holland in U.S.A. 🙂 It is a beautiful place with lots of tulips and windmills too.

Since you live in Terengganu , I suggest that you be like Ust Azhar Idrus. He learned Islam very thoroughly from religious teachers , in fact he did not dream of going to the university to get a degree. Instead he spent his time at sekolah-sekolah pondok to save himself from entering Hellfire. Tell your Papa and Mama that you want to be like Azhar Idrus …its better for you. You can also teach your Papa and Mama to understand the Qur’an better.

Be a good believing Muslim ..then you will be a better politician….because you fear Allah …then you do not abuse or oppress.

Dear Abu Hasan Chan,
I never live in Terenganu and I don’t even understand what Ustaz Azhar Idrus says in his speeches because I don’t understand the Terengganu dialect. Anyway my father took me to meet ulama’s like Dr Muhammad Uthman el-Muhammady, Ustaz Ismail Mina Ahmad and lots more. I attended a lot of seminars and talks about Islam. I also watch Ustaz Kazim Elias on YouTube. You should try watching them too.
I also attend Hadith Class every week and Qur’an classes 3 times a week. Both my ustazs are hafiz and my Qur’an ustaz is doing his degree.
I hope PAS leaders will listen to YB Nasharudin’s advice about DAP and do not lie too much or blame others for their faults.

Dear B
Thanks. Politics is okay if the politicians are fair and do not play dirty games or use violence, but when the opposition parties wants to gain power using violence and making issues against the constitution, it will be dangerous.

Dear B,
Thank you for your advice. Yes, there are lots of things that I must learn. I wish people care more about others and do not be selfish. It is sad that people do lots of bad things for power or use their power to hurt others.

You my little one….HAVE JUST INSPIRED ME TO GET MY SON, Matthew David, (age: 7yrs), to start his own blog…..I think it would be beneficial towards his reading/writing skills; as well as allow him to meet others that have the same similarities as he does right now! What do you think? Any ideas or WORDS OF WISDOM for me to get him “EXCITED” about his own BLOG?? I’d appreciate anything that you have to offer in this area. Bless you my sweet.
PS *(I am a Christian, AND SOOOO HOPE you are smiling and not thinking about deleting me because I’m not educated in the world of Allah…

Thanks buddy!!! Sheryl….Your new friend in California, USA!
PSS*(Have you ever been to the beautiful state that I live in???) – If not? YOU SHOULD!!!

shoe-kree-aah (Thank you in Indian–the only word that I know….and you’re probably NOT even Indian huh???

Dear Sheryl,
Thank you for the kind words. I am very proud and happy to be able to inspire somebody to do good things. I started my blog when I was 5 and blogging helps me to improve my English grammar, writing and typing skills. There are lots of things that I need to learn. I guess Matthew David’ll find it fun to write about things that he likes, he can also post pictures that he draw and writes stories. It will be really fun to receive comments too 🙂
As a Muslim I am taught to respect Christians and people of other religions and I have a good Christian friend who is an Archaeologist from Australia.
Yes, I have been to California twice and I love Palo Alto and San Francisco. I also love clam chowder and would love to visit Pier 39 again for tasty clam chowder 🙂
It is nice to make new friends, please keep in touch. I can learn new things from you and your son. Please let me know when Matthew David starts his blog.

Dear Ali,
I found your sister’s blog while googling bubur lambuk on the internet.
Then I found yours. And, I am impressed on the way you write and how well you greet other people.
My eyes full of tears when I know who are you and how old are you.
I have visited all your siblings blogs.
Is that true that your father is one of the Board of Governor in KMS?
Correct me if I am wrong.
My husband and I very attracted to KMS and planned to send our kids there.
Hope all of you success in this world and most importantly in the hereafter.
May Allah bless you.

Dear Kak Zainor,
Thank you for visiting my big sisters’ blogs and mine too. My father is not one of the KMS’s Board of Governor but he is one of the trustees of the Khalifah Project.
I never study in KMS but my sisters used to study in KMS for a while. I would have studied in KMS if Bro. Muhammad Al-Mahdi, the founder of the Khalifah Project is still alive because if he is still around, KMS will be a very, very good school.
Thank you for the kind words and please pray for me.
Please visit my blog again.

Nice blog you have here! Now I do believe when I heard someone [I can’t remember] at the book signing at the Borders, The Gardens that you truly are the youngest blogger ever. Anyways, I have started a new blog, and if you may, please visit and leave a comment.

Thanks Ali, for inspiring so many people to write, including me. And thanks for the photo too! I’ll post the link when I’m finished with the post about the AMoT book signing event.

Dear r. Anthony Angrywolf,
Sorry, I had been very busy with ‘open houses’ 🙂
Yes, but I have to watch the story and see if there is any bad value in the story because it is not good to watch things that has bad value.

in reply to ahmadalikarim.
ok.i will do.and thanks to you for your reply..im admiring your talent of writing blogs.i have read many of your blogs.i love them.youre so talented..yes,of course i will send your love to both of them..so as i,i love their house and their fish ponds inside their house.its really beautiful right??ok ahmadalikarim..if you reply me,thanks once again..love to hear from you again.i would like to ask u,can u teach me well english??cause im not so good in it..thanks

Dear Abang Aiman,
You are very lucky. Aunty Moon is a very wonderful person. I love to visit Aunty Moon and Uncle Kamil in Kemaman. And I love their beautiful house and the fish pond too 🙂
Please send my love to both of them.

salam..hye ahmadalikarim..im 14 years old..i started to read your interesting blogs after Auntie Moon showed them to me..really,i love your blog.i cant imagine a 5 year old boy,can start to write his own blogs..wow,thats such a great talent.may Allah bless u always and i hope u have a good life.thanks-

Dear Ali,
I’m so sorry that I’ve never post you any comment for a long time.I felt very sorry for your grandmother’s shop.For your information,yesterday,29th JULY 2009,I’ve just bought some exercise books from your grandmother’s shop(alam akademik).
I bought such a lot books there.I bought 2 mathematic books,2 bahasa melayu books,1 bahasa inggeris book and a science book and also 2 mathematic books for my younger sister.That’s all for today.Hope to see you again,Mohd Ali.
Miss you!!!Bye!!!!……….

Assalamualaikum,Ali.i,m kak syaza from sk padang hiliran.thanks for visiting my school just now.
wow! what a wonderful blog you have.i really loves it.
i hope i can meet you again,cute little boy!
bye,miss you!!!!!!

hye ali…such an amazing blog..your blog gave me many inspiratons in order to write my blog..did u still remember me since we’ve been met at seminar tamadun at university malaya?take care cutie and always keep in writing yeah!!

hi ahmad..nice blog you got here..i am impressed..for a 5 yrs old boy like you..well talking about being a politician..i am impressed too..make sure youu stick to your principles..you need lotsa brains and guts to be a good politician..not just being another politician..be a good one who serve the GOD and country..now i wished you all the very best..ahmad…

Dear yasmin,
Thank you. I want to be a politician because I want to speak at the United Nations to stop the wars and to stop disasters. Please pray that I’ll be a politician when I grow up. Please visit my blog again.

Dear Uncle Abdul Karim,
I think Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi must work harder. He should not let people cut down trees and disturb the hills because it will be a landslide.
He must stop pollutions. There are too much crime in Malaysia.
He must work harder at the UN meetings to tell everybody do not fight and stop wars. In Malaysia things are so expensive.

Assalamualaikum…
To Pakcik Karim,
This is Nizam, Ku Rahman sons, Gong Kapas.
Right now I’m trying to trace all of our family members.
I’m working on our family tree on the website.
So is there any possible way for me to have the correct connection of the family members so that I can put it in the family tree.
The website is http://www.geni.com.